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Category Archives: AFS
Dogfish on Tour: Gloucester, VA
It’s time for yet another stop on the Chuck Won’t Shut Up About His Research Tour. Next weekend I’ll be up in Gloucester, Virginia (not Massachusetts) for the annual meeting of the AFS Tidewater Chapter. It’ll be taking place at … Continue reading
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SDAFS Podcasts Up
Tip o’ the hat to Dan at the Endolymph for making me aware of this. The podcasts from the Southern Division AFS meeting are now available online for your listening and viewing pleasure. Apparently due to technical difficulties you won’t … Continue reading
Posted in AFS, conference, grad school, science, video
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Dogfish on Tour: SDAFS Recap
As I mentioned earlier, while several representatives from the wet blogosphere were at Science Online, Dan, me, and the rest of the ECU crew were at the Southern Division AFS meeting. A good time was had by all, and yes, … Continue reading
Posted in AFS, conference, fisheries management, grad school, oil spill, research, science, sharks
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Dogfish on Tour: Tampa, Florida
Whew, it’s been a while since the last post (like, last year. Har har har…). A nice trip back to my New England motherland caused me to be a little more off the grid than usual, but now I’m back. … Continue reading
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Pittsburgh Rocks
Hey all. The ECU contingent made it back from Pittsburgh last night and I’ve finally managed to eke out some time to collect my thoughts and recap the week (and what a week it was). This was my first national … Continue reading
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New Blargs
The AFS conference has kept me pretty busy so I haven’t been able to post regularly, but I will have a recap up soon. Until then, check out the two new blogs that have joined the SFS network. The first … Continue reading
Beautiful Sunny Pittsburgh
Finally got some downtime to leave this update. Yesterday we made the 10-hour drive (8 hours normally but we had a 7-person van that could never properly synch up bathroom breaks). Now myself, Dan, and other members of the AFS … Continue reading
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Dogfish on Tour: Pittsburgh, PA
Hey all. I’ve been ridiculously busy lately and it almost slipped my mind to announce my next trip out pimping my research. This time I’ll be presenting a poster at the AFS annual meeting in sunny Pittsburgh, PA. For those … Continue reading
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Shameless Self-Promotion
If anyone is in or near the ECU area around lunchtime on Monday, you should probably stop in and check out a certain handsome devil giving a talk on dogfish feeding habits. Just sayin’.
Posted in AFS, grad school, North Carolina, research, spiny dogfish
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Tidewater Recap – Only a Week Late
Last weekend some members of ECU’s AFS student unit (including yours truly) headed up to Annapolis, Maryland for the annual meeting of the AFS Tidewater Chapter (which includes fisheries professionals and students from Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina). Not … Continue reading
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